Yup, my bad on the conjugation. But it doesn't change the fact that the suffix ous, which is common to anglicize many Latin words, turns your analog into an adjective. While you can also use analog as an adjective you wouldn't if you pluralized scenario. Unless of course you didn't mean to describe your scenarios, in which case I'm guessing you just grabbed the word of the week from some stupid game you play online at the group home and tried to use it in a sentence, in which case, my bad again, didn't mean to pick on the handicapped.
Which clearly you are, because you think the #1 team isn't going to play in the most advantageous venue....dunce.